Showing posts with label Warrenton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warrenton. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Fall Fever in Warrenton, TX

This year at Warrenton I decided to take mostly pictures of fall decorations, Halloween themes, skeletons, ghosts, witches, goblins, etc.  This pretty little Dia de los Muertos Skeleton kicks off the fall theme....even though it was about 90 degrees outside.  Sunny and 
Warm....that's a Texas Fall for you!





















Chippy, rusted fire hydrant.....It fits just right in with the fall colors, doesn't it?
 We saw field after field of flying  metal witches and pumpkins.
 A kid-friendly metal pumpkin that would last for years and years.....budget minded---don't you think?
 Ever seen an ORANGE Flamingo?  With a witch hat, no less.....
 I'm always a sucker for a rusted bike.....this gives me a good idea for MY bike basket.
 I don't know German....but I know this is CUTE!
 LOVE this idea of masks for pumpkins. They were also selling hats and faux hands for them too.  
 Cute Scarecrow backdrop in a field of ruffled, metal pumpkins!
 SPOOKY!
 Pensive and Sweet Witch
 Corseted, Big-Eyed Witch!
 Wood Pumpkins and Cats

So.......did you get some good decorating ideas?  I love to see all the new ideas and the old, tried and true decorations.  Check back....I took some other pictures at Grand Ole Warrenton and I'll post those next.  

Happy Haunting!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Colorful Warrenton!!!!

The Warrenton Antique Festival is always a great and COLORFUL time!  I bought a few things which I blog about next, but here's what my camera caught that I thought you might enjoy!  

A huge, rabbit pinata!
  


Pretty and sweet Easter decorations under cloches!  What DOESN'T look good under a cloche?
I collect vintage Coca-Cola art/signs so this pretty red club chair caught my eye!  
Hubba-Hubba....a Surfer Boy!....and his embarrassed side-kick, who wouldn't show her face!
A beautiful, sunny Texas day showed off these colorful canisters.  I NEED those purple ones!
Looks like Cougarville wasn't getting any action....and NO...I didn't buy the sign.  :)  But THOUGHT about buying the Coca-Cola table and chairs.  
Pretty pillows and other "Frenchy" looking goodies.....oh la la.....
Some colorful and funky mushrooms...........
A hair-dryer that my friend, Susan A., almost bought.  She loves Mid-Century Modern and had dreams of making it into a funky lamp!
We stopped by and chatted with the Junk Gypsy girls.  Susan A. even WORE her Junk Gypsy tee-shirt. 
Mirror, Mirror on the rusted wall.....we didn't by one, but we sure had a ball.  (my attempt at poetry)
More fun Paris stuff...and the best part....their cute AIRSTREAM!  I WANT ONE!
And of course....colorful signs!
Turquoise lovelies!
Super Cool Vintage Price Tags!  Pricey....but worth it. They were in great shape. 
Vintage clothes and Prom Dresses.  Oh the stories those dresses could tell.  Check out the fox stole on the red dress.  Mrs Franklin used to sit in front of me at church every Sunday morning when I was a young girl.  She had a similar fox stole and it mesmerized me.  LOL!
Birds would LOVE to come live in THIS birdhouse!
Spring Texas Flowers are looking good!  The petunias won't last much into the Summer, but they sure are pretty and colorful now!
It was a beautiful day to hang by a pond, or under a tree and look at pretty things.  Check out the ORANGE School Lockers in the background and the pretty chenille throw in front.  
I ALWAYS drool at this booth and dream of taking one home with me....or having a handyman build me something similar.  The sink is a continuous running fountain.....it's a nice sound to listen to under the trees while potting new plants.  
A Texas Sized Rooter....holding corn for our little squirrel friends. 

And this sign IS NOT TRUE....there are great deals to be found in Warrenton.  All the little towns along the way have sales of their own so we decided to stop before heading home.  This particular place was a little tee-shirt/jewelry booth and they had nice things but we were already shopped out from Warrenton.  I just thought the sign was a HOOT!  :)
Check back in a few days and I'll show you what I bought..................................WOOOHOOOO. 

Monday, April 9, 2012

Industrial Art Market

On our way to the  big Warrenton/Round Top market we found a REALLY Cool New Place called the Industrial Market.  They run there shop...OFF THE GRID and have a handful of Solar Panels to keep them that way.  It's a General Store, Herb Farm,  Water Garden,  Art Gallery, Zen Garden and more, all rolled into one beautiful place.  Check it out....Industrial Country Market
We loved this place from the Git-Go.  We got there 30 minutes before they opened, but they opened the fence and let us come on in.  The first thing we could see is how PROUD they were to to Texans!  Don't you LOVE the way they displayed their metal art....On Bed Springs!

What a great, artistic way to re-cycle old garden hoses.  If you look closely you will see the hose at the top is shooting out water to make this one, cool garden fountain.
You know me and my love for old bikes......it's a great way to divide up spaces, right?
The water garden was beautiful with iris and water lilies!

Behind the Water Garden was a Art Garden.  The artist had taken all sorts of recycled items (bottles, vases, marbles, dishes, even toilets and created and walk through garden.


An interesting wall made with bricks and bottles!
As you can see this cool market is out in the boonies...but beautiful boonies...nonetheless!
We liked these bowling balls....they reminded us of something from outer space.
And here are the toilets....SEE...I Wasn't Teasing!??!?!
Usual art with chains, tubes and plastic!
Another view from the water garden.........

These folks were growing some very healthy looking herbs and plants.  This is their greenhouse with an elaborate, but organic watering system.  AND there were free samples of herbs, if you asked for them
A pretty arbor decorated with colorful bottles.....leading to the rose garden!
A bucket full of bluebonnets.......Texas's State Flower!
Succulents growing in an old, recycled tin ceiling tile.....
I've seen Bottle Tree's but never a Bowling Ball Tree before.

My shopping partners for the day.....we had a blast!  Check out my blog in a few more days and I'll blog about the goodies we found up the road in Warrenton!